mycrors4 wrote:does the cleaning and painting service include disassembly and reassembly of the rotors/hubs? or would that require the disassembly and assembly fee as well?

The cleaning charge is basically to pay for my time when someone sends me casings that are absolutely filthy. If you want them painted I would not charge for the cleaning as long as they are not caked in grease. I still do charge for disassemble and reassemble of parts.

CloudStrife wrote:You could always just take them off yourself. Would also make shipping easier for both sides. A completely bare strut casing weighs nothing in comparison to a full spindle/strut.

Just my 2 cents..

Main reason I asked is cause I'm local lol

seymour86 wrote:

mycrors4 wrote:does the cleaning and painting service include disassembly and reassembly of the rotors/hubs? or would that require the disassembly and assembly fee as well?

The cleaning charge is basically to pay for my time when someone sends me casings that are absolutely filthy. If you want them painted I would not charge for the cleaning as long as they are not caked in grease. I still do charge for disassemble and reassemble of parts.

Sounds good

When I purchase sleeves/springs for the fronts I'll definitely shoot you an email. Luckily for me, the strut casinings I got look pretty damn clean. I was expecting some filfthy stuff with 30 years of grime

CloudStrife wrote:You could always just take them off yourself. Would also make shipping easier for both sides. A completely bare strut casing weighs nothing in comparison to a full spindle/strut.

Just my 2 cents..

Main reason I asked is cause I'm local lol

seymour86 wrote:

mycrors4 wrote:does the cleaning and painting service include disassembly and reassembly of the rotors/hubs? or would that require the disassembly and assembly fee as well?

The cleaning charge is basically to pay for my time when someone sends me casings that are absolutely filthy. If you want them painted I would not charge for the cleaning as long as they are not caked in grease. I still do charge for disassemble and reassemble of parts.

Sounds good

When I purchase sleeves/springs for the fronts I'll definitely shoot you an email. Luckily for me, the strut casinings I got look pretty damn clean. I was expecting some filfthy stuff with 30 years of grime[/quote]

Sounds good man, I'll be here when you're ready

CloudStrife wrote:Seymour, sent you email/PM... Haven't heard anything back.. Are you still doing them?